It's time to own your piece of working NASCAR history. This 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a true #88 race car owned and competed by Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s JR Motorsports. This is the genuine car the raced on June 30, 2007 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. But more than just being a real track machine, it's an important piece of JR Motorsports history. It's the 10th chassis built by Ronnie Hopkins ...

Beneath the mean appearance lies the heart of a beast. But not only does this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette have a big block V8 and four-speed, but also these are original to the car. So as you look over the blacked-out presentation, you're also going to be delighted by the correct features right sown to the cold factory A/C. Oh yeah, and did we mention celebrity ownership? NASCAR star Kurt Busch lik...

Bright, distinctive, and totally custom, this 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan mixes vintage styling with fuel-injected small block power, a custom A/C interior, and so much more to be the perfect anytime classic. The '47 styling has its roots in pre-WWII America, and you see this history right down to the triple sliver streak trim on the fenders. But this vintage appeal was upgraded with a t...

Tributes and clones are a great way to get into a dream car for a much smaller price, and this 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350 fastback tribute certainly does it correctly. It the right look to make everyone at the local show do double-take when it rolls in. Plus, because it's not confined to history, you get great upgrades like a new screamer stroker V8 under the hood. A Shelby-built GT350 will cost...

This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 5 Window is truly a cool cruising pickup. It's a slick classic pickup with upgraded V8 power, a comfy interior, and the chassis has been swapped for a car-like one to really let this enjoy the streets with ease. This truck has the right look of a street machine. The classic elements are proudly on display, like the rear wood in the truck bed, and we can tell there was a...

A classic pony car with distinct looks and performance-built 302 power under the hood. Oh yeah, this restored 1965 Ford Mustang knows how to mix desirability with affordability. We all love the first-year Mustangs because they launched the icon, but not all of them are held strictly to history. For example, you could get Smoked Silver paint from the factory in '65, but it has nothing on this Da...

Here's an iconic 1963 Chevrolet Impala coupe with its original 409 and a custom street machine attitude. So you have found everything you've been looking for, and the price is soooo right. An Impala with a 409 is such a legend that you instantly hear Beach Boys lyrics the moment someone tells you about the big V8 under the hood. This one even celebrates that legacy in the custom pin striping. B...

The legend of the 1979 Dodge D150 Lil' Red Express is a true outlaw. It brought extra power to the streets by being a muscle car in a pickup package. Today that legacy is celebrated with a restored example that has all the best original details, and even more power from its enhanced V8. This is one of the boldest factory packages to ever hit the streets. Dodge was building a pickup for muscle c...

It's fun to be the outlaw, and none did it better than the rare 1978 Dodge D150 Lil Red Express. With its big V8, side stack exhaust, and cool wood package, this is absolutely distinguishable. So look over all the details, but you already know this red-hot truck is a fast-moving classic. The story goes that the folks over at Dodge figured out how to return the muscle car era. While emissions re...

This 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible has the right combination of originality, performance, and attitude that makes mid-60s Mopars so special. From the handsome styling, to the original 318 Poly V8, this neat convertible is seldom-seen Dodge that delivers performance and big car comfort in one sleek package. This might have been the intermediate-sized car, but the styling tells a different s...